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- 6Do people really think it's worth it to try to make the functionality of your site work without javascript in this day and age? That's a lot of extra work. Is that extra work really justified in the amount of additional viewers you'll have versus spending that same amount of time on additional functionality for your site?jfriend00– jfriend002013-10-16 23:15:36 +00:00Commented Oct 16, 2013 at 23:15
- I would be very careful of why you think its bad to require Javascript, in some cases you might want to do that , but in the modern age this has become more of a dogma then a real need. For sure if there is a good reason to avoid JavaScript then that is reasonable, but doing it just because its "Bad" is probably not in the best intrest of the project.Zachary K– Zachary K2013-10-17 00:50:04 +00:00Commented Oct 17, 2013 at 0:50
- There's a reason certain browsers don't even have a toggle anymore for enabling/disabling JS...Stefan Billiet– Stefan Billiet2013-10-17 06:19:12 +00:00Commented Oct 17, 2013 at 6:19
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